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September 2, It A LUCKY TIOER... S 15 THE LAST TIMS S4 OVER WFRE •OH ROUS-fi M UP ON YOU 1 . n today ■eived a fax from tk nesday that said it can confirm to tk camps will be open -^incus, NHL vie- f public relations ?s were sent "justk e speculation abou: camps.” been a big topic o: ■ since Dallas Morr, ■ported on Tuesda; 1HL commissions ran would order amp if no contract as reached by then, ver closed their, us said Wednesday ing camps. "As 1'vi ig, we’re operating usual." art Comments ie rgh txico Ags end series in stylt Homs drive on Lobos seeing Red,,.. Ponies turn to glue... linn f rogs croak on Tar. Bears get grizzly No 'D' vs. No'O'.... No Indy racing here f risco golden t iuskies take ribbinj;.. No Heath, noprobkin 'Dawgs go hutii*. /ours. )RK ON IT! Dlex ers 3ht Work m? Drium Dm UP! foe Friday • Battalion Stick g)T|CK &CT5 lWTO THE UjkovlG feUlLDlWt. WHttE UX>K\d& FOR. CVA55 Ht WONDkRS WHF-Tc. VC tt.. The Battalion • Page? ' -'k. By Alvaro WWAT WOULO TUEkJLKRTAT DO WU?... NAVt! DROWNS- DEET WOt4T The Inkwell By Brad Adventures in Aggieland By Greg X~cAn't get myT DEER HEAD OP, Generation Y By Quatro \\!P SS O' SM L ES HU I'M SINDEE CRAVJDAD.AWi I'VE BEEN ON THIS SHOW FOR FIVE'YEARS now eased ON MY QUICK INTELLIGENCE, SUPERB CHARM .AND WIT. TTuE, At THE beach* * * > ),Si ll CAN'T BELIEVE THIS [OVER TE- Minutes of commercials an: GET BACK YOU IDIOTS' I . HAVE TO SHOW OFF MY ABS j y I'M AN EXCfLLfwV - LOOK! W£’s£ ON tv OANCCA.-.YEAH, .)CM«tsu: ' AND ANOTHER. THIN&,YOUj WORTHLESSI DO^. NOT... I DO NOT-- - UH... WHAT'S MY LINE AGAIN? PROMOS, AND STILL NO"WORLC PREMIERE video"!! Boenig Continued from Page 2 is going on and then present it to the administration.” Leslie said Boenig will do great things as Senate speaker. “He has a lot of drive, experi ence, and a love of A&M and his job,” she said. Leslie said the student body president and the Senate speak er can have either no effect on each other or they can take the relationship to the fullest extent, which she does not think has ever been done. “In the past there has been a lot of fighting between the two branches, much like there is in the U.S. government,” she said. However, Leslie said she and Boenig plan to work together. “Toby and I plan to work hand-in-hand to get things done this year,” she said. “We have one common goal and that is to help the students of A&M.” Boenig said he really looks forward to working with Leslie. “She really wants to work hard,” he said. “One of my goals is to make sure that the Student Senate speaker and the student body president work closely together.” One of Boenig’s main con cerns as speaker is the adoption of student election regulations that work for the students. “We need regulations that are workable with no loop holes,” he said. Boenig also plans to work to get extra reading days before fi nal examinations. “The extra days have been pursued for so long and I really want to get something imple mented,” he said. Student Government has pro grams to help its members stay in touch with students and what they want. “We have a Senate con stituency and we speak to two student organizations a semes ter that are within our con stituency,” he said. “If you are a senator for the College of Engi neering then you speak to two engineering organizations.” Next semester, Boenig said he wants to speak more than twice a semester. “I want to give a speech each night to student organizations,” he said. “I want students to know they can call me if they want me to speak or if they have a problem I can help with.” Boenig said the administra tion at A&M really pays atten tion to what the students want. “The administrators are real ly helpful,” he said. “Dr. Southerland is a great person and I know that I can go to him anytime with a problem. “Dr. Bowen is a great person for the job he holds,” Boenig said. Boenig has been involved with A&M’s Student Govern ment since his second semester here and has previously held the positions of academic affairs chair and speaker pro tempore. “When I first got involved with Student Government, I wasn’t really sure why I did it,” he said. “Then I started seeing that I fit in and that I could make a difference.” FLOPPY Joe's Soffwo^he s t o r 4. IBM and MAC Software - new & used Try it before you buy it! Double Speed . Sound Blasters SUPRA 14.4 CD ROM Drive from Fax Modem $159.95 $59.95 $99.95 FREE One year membership with this coupon Expires: 09-30-94 I JOIN US SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 FOR FREE HOT DOGS AND PRIZES! 1705 Texas Ave. - Culpepper Plaza 693-1706 Get A Mug! AGGIELAND AGGI.ELAND AGGIE!AND AGGIELAND I t’s that time again, Ags! So hurry on out and get your picture in the 1995 Aggieland! For only $1.00, you can beat the rush and be a part of the nation’s largest yearbook. 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